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Leo had always been a feared figure in the city, with his family's mafia ties and his own ruthless nature. He was used to getting what he wanted, whether it was through intimidation or violence. But when a young schoolboy accidentally bumped into his car, Leo's anger boiled over. He grabbed the boy by the wrist and pushed him against the wall, demanding to know why he had damaged his property. The boy was terrified, but Leo couldn't help but feel a twisted sense of satisfaction in his power over the helpless teenager. As he tightened his grip on the boy's wrist, he realized that he had found a new way to exert his control over the world around him.
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The Fifth Doctor
Peter Davison played the Fifth Doctor, an incarnation of the centuries-old alien Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey who travels in time and space in the TARDIS. The Doctor has a vulnerable side and a tendency towards indecisiveness, but he's also a brilliant scientist and a fierce defender of the innocent.
The Fifth Doctor traveled with a host of companions, including boy genius Adric, alien aristocrat Nyssa, and Australian flight attendant Tegan Jovanka. He also shared later adventures alongside devious schoolboy Vislor Turlough and American college student Peri Brown.
The Fifth Doctor's adventures were full of excitement and danger, and he faced many challenges along the way. But he always came out on top, thanks to his intelligence, courage, and compassion.
The Little Boy from Manly
In 1885, a young boy from Manly sent a letter to the Premier of New South Wales with a cheque for £25 for the Patriotic Fund. The boy's gesture was so touching that it captured the hearts of Australians everywhere and he quickly became a national symbol of patriotism.
The boy was often depicted in cartoons, dressed in the pantaloons and frilled shirt associated with English schoolboys. He became known as "The Little Boy from Manly" and was celebrated as a symbol of Young Australia.
The Little Boy from Manly
In 1885, a young boy from Manly sent a letter to the Premier of New South Wales with a cheque for £25 for the Patriotic Fund. The boy's gesture was so touching that it captured the hearts of Australians everywhere and he quickly became a national symbol of patriotism.
The boy was often depicted in cartoons, dressed in the pantaloons and frilled shirt associated with English schoolboys. He became known as "The Little Boy from Manly" and was celebrated as a symbol of Young Australia.